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To: Dr.MensaWannabe who wrote (754)3/4/2001 8:00:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (1) of 6445
 
I spoke with the FBI not an attorney and here is what they said, If a picture is sent to anyone for any reason that picture becomes their property, as their mail and if they want to put that picture on a website noone can stop them they own it.

If I send you a picture of a tin can resting on the head of my dog Steef, you can put it on any site you have control over and I can never stop you..why?? Because I gave that picture away..Its no longer mine and .there si no such thing as copyrighted Blah blah as you state..

You gave your picture away .you pulled the trigger and nothiong can bring that bullet back.

Just ask Pamela Anderson who tried unsuccessfully to get her personal sex tapes removed from the net...Cant be done..
Have a nice life..Why dont you cite some case law supporting your case instead of babbling froth and bubbles from your pie hole
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